Median equivalised net income
The median equivalised net, or disposable income, is the median of total income of all households, after tax and other deductions, that is available for spending or saving, divided by the number of household members converted into equivalised adults; household members are equalised or made equivalent by weighting each according to their age, using the so-called modified OECD equivalence scale.
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Geographical Level:
- National [4]
Same/similar indicators appears in the following sets:
- Social Situation Monitor Indicators [5]
- MDG Indicators 2008 [6]
- Measure for Measure, Fabian Society [7]
- World Development Indicators (World Bank) [8]
- World Development Indicators (World Bank) [9]
- World Economic Forum Competitiveness Indicators [10]
- Eurofound EurLIFE [11]
- Europe 2020 Indicators [12]
- European Quality of Life Survey (EQLS) [13]
- EU social indicators (EU: Commonly agreed EU indicator, NAT: Commonly agreed national indicators) [14]
- EU SILC (European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions) [15]
- EU Quality of Life Indicators [16]
- European System of Social Indicators [17]
- Human Development Reports (UNDP) [18]
- Eurostat Quality of Life Indicators [19]
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Frequency of Updates:
- annualy [22]
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Aggregation level of indicator:
- Single [24]
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Publishing delay:
- 6-12 months [26]
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Cost of accessing data:
- free of charge [28]

